1881 – High Altar Convent of Mercy, Loughrea, Co. Galway
Coloured elevation, side elevation, vertical section and half plan for altarpiece, featuring carved statues of St Patrick and St Bridget in niches at either side.
Coloured elevation, side elevation, vertical section and half plan for altarpiece, featuring carved statues of St Patrick and St Bridget in niches at either side.
Constructed from 1875-1882. Built in the Gothic style, it had a magnificent pitch pine, hammerbeam roof,
The Castle comprises three main buildings, a medieval tower, courtyard buildings and the Victorian Castle. The original structure,
Selected design after an architectural competition to replace County Court House that was destroyed in a fire in 1882.
Design submitted for new courthouse after the previous building was damaged by fire.
A modest station on the local narrow guage railway, this is a fine little Victorian station with attached stationmaster’s house.
The Cavan and Leitrim Railway opened for goods traffic on 17 October 1887 and for passengers on 24 October 1887.
Dominick Andrew Browne built the present Breaffy House in 1890. The house is a Scottish baronial mansion and is victorian in style and was designed by English architect William M.
Based around a house of 1823 for Robert Bermingham Clements, Viscount Clements, designed by William Murray.
“The new branch of the Bank of Ireland which has just been erected in Stephen street,